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2012 Autodesk From Revit to Architectural Visualization in 60 minutes Utilizing the Autodesk Building Design Suite Mark Cronin Associate | Design Systems Manager PEDDLE THORP Slide 2 2012 Autodesk Class Summary Following up from last years Life after Autodesk Revit lecture, this session focuses on maximizing your use of the Building Design Suite for the production of architectural visualization. This class will demonstrate a variety of workflows for producing presentation images from a Revit model starting point. Ranging from sketches through to real-time presentations and photorealistic material, including tips and tricks to ensure that your Revit model is set up correctly to minimize work in the subsequent applications. Learn how to make the most of the new suite workflows, moving from Revit to SketchBook Designer, Showcase, 3ds Max Design, and Composite. Slide 3 2012 Autodesk Class Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Use your existing Revit models in different applications to deliver more professional results Identify the key applications required to improve the range and quality of your deliverables Develop a workflow strategy for your business that utilizes multiple applications Determine which applications deliver the result you require Slide 4 2012 Autodesk The purpose of this class is to demonstrate how to produce quick architectural visuals using applications in the Autodesk Building Design Suite, starting from a Revit model. The intention is to ensure that you get more from your suite without requiring an in-depth knowledge of each application. Several quick and easy techniques will demonstrate the various styles that can be produced to differentiate your deliverables from standard Revit material. Introduction Slide 5 2012 Autodesk From Revit to Architectural Visualization in 60 minutes Utilizing the Autodesk Building Design Suite Module 1: Setting Up Revit for Fast Results Mark Cronin Associate | Design Systems Manager PEDDLE THORP Slide 6 2012 Autodesk Module Summary This module focuses on the importance of correct modeling and set-up in Autodesk Revit . It includes the basics required to establish a sound workflow, making your Revit model more compatible with other Building Design Suite applications. Slide 7 2012 Autodesk Model to Required Level of Detail Decide what you want to see in your visualizations Either model it in Revit, add it in a subsequent application, or paint it in using image editing Slide 8 2012 Autodesk Model Correctly and Accurately Make proper use of family templates, categories, and parameters Slide 9 2012 Autodesk Making Good Use of Materials Ensure that the right materials are assigned to elements Make use of both Graphics and Appearance asset settings Slide 10 2012 Autodesk Next Steps Modules in this class: Module 1: Setting Up Autodesk Revit for Fast Results Module 2: Quick Images with Autodesk Revit & Autodesk Composite Module 3: Conceptual Images with Autodesk SketchBook Designer Module 4: Real-time Presentations with Autodesk Showcase Module 5: Better Quality Visuals with Autodesk 3ds Max Design Recommended next steps: View remaining modules in this class Search class catalogue for content relating to Revit modelling & materials Slide 11 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, 3ds Max, Revit, and Showcase are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. Slide 12 2012 Autodesk From Revit to Architectural Visualization in 60 minutes Utilizing the Autodesk Building Design Suite Module 2: Quick Images with Autodesk Revit & Composite Mark Cronin Associate | Design Systems Manager PEDDLE THORP Slide 13 2012 Autodesk Module Summary This module demonstrates a technique that generates creative images very quickly. Starting with view setup and utilizing view templates, a variety of image styles are exported from Autodesk Revit . The process then moves on to layering these images in Autodesk Composite. Slide 14 2012 Autodesk Setting Up Views Create and adjust cameras to achieve your desired views Slide 15 2012 Autodesk Creating and Using View Templates Create View Templates for presentation purposes and to improve your presentation consistency across the office Slide 16 2012 Autodesk Getting Started in Autodesk Composite Understand the interface basics and connecting the nodes to layer the different images Slide 17 2012 Autodesk Slide 18 Get Creative This is just a starting point! Add additional effects Slide 19 2012 Autodesk Next Steps Modules in this class: Module 1: Setting Up Autodesk Revit for Fast Results Module 2: Quick Images with Autodesk Revit & Autodesk Composite Module 3: Conceptual Images with Autodesk SketchBook Designer Module 4: Real-time Presentations with Autodesk Showcase Module 5: Better Quality Visuals with Autodesk 3ds Max Design Recommended next steps: View remaining modules in this class Search class catalogue for Revit View Templates & Composite classes Slide 20 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, 3ds Max, Revit, and Showcase are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. Slide 21 2012 Autodesk From Revit to Architectural Visualization in 60 minutes Utilizing the Autodesk Building Design Suite Module 3: Conceptual Images with Autodesk SketchBook Designer Mark Cronin Associate | Design Systems Manager PEDDLE THORP Slide 22 2012 Autodesk Module Summary This module demonstrates a technique that generates looser, sketchy images, ideal for conveying design intent without worrying about getting distracted by the finer details. Exporting a view from Autodesk Revit and styling it in Autodesk SketchBook Designer is quick and relatively straight forward. Slide 23 2012 Autodesk Exporting Views Export 2D line work of a 3D perspective as a DWG and cleaning up the layers Slide 24 2012 Autodesk Linking to SketchBook Designer from AutoCAD Setting up the link between AutoCAD and SketchBook Designer Slide 25 2012 Autodesk Adjusting Line Styles in SketchBook Designer Setting the appearance of the imported lines and adjusting the style Slide 26 2012 Autodesk Get Creative This is just a starting point Add colour fills, experiment with different brushes and textures Paint in additional detail Slide 27 2012 Autodesk Slide 28 Next Steps Modules in this class: Module 1: Setting Up Autodesk Revit for Fast Results Module 2: Quick Images with Autodesk Revit & Autodesk Composite Module 3: Conceptual Images with Autodesk SketchBook Designer Module 4: Real-time Presentations with Autodesk Showcase Module 5: Better Quality Visuals with Autodesk 3ds Max Design Recommended next steps: View remaining modules in this class Search class catalogue for SketchBook Designer classes Slide 29 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, 3ds Max, Revit, and Showcase are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. Slide 30 2012 Autodesk From Revit to Architectural Visualization in 60 minutes Utilizing the Autodesk Building Design Suite Module 4: Real-time Presentations with Autodesk Showcase Mark Cronin Associate | Design Systems Manager PEDDLE THORP Slide 31 2012 Autodesk Module Summary This module demonstrates visualization technique including real-time presentation. With only a few clicks required to get from Autodesk Revit to Autodesk Showcase , why shouldnt you be using it? Slide 32 2012 Autodesk Using the Suite Workflow Feature The new improved transfer method. How simple can it get? Slide 33 2012 Autodesk Fine Tuning the model in Autodesk Showcase Adjust lighting, materials, visual style and more Slide 34 2012 Autodesk Showcasing the Options Making use of Showcases presentation features Exploring the use of Lineups and Storyboards Slide 35 2012 Autodesk Next Steps Modules in this class: Module 1: Setting Up Autodesk Revit for Fast Results Module 2: Quick Images with Autodesk Revit & Autodesk Composite Module 3: Conceptual Images with Autodesk SketchBook Designer Module 4: Real-time Presentations with Autodesk Showcase Module 5: Better Quality Visuals with Autodesk 3ds Max Design Recommended next steps: View remaining modules in this class Search class catalogue for Showcase classes Slide 36 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, 3ds Max, Revit, and Showcase are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. Slide 37 2012 Autodesk From Revit to Architectural Visualization in 60 minutes Utilizing the Autodesk Building Design Suite Module 5: Better Quality Visuals with Autodesk 3ds Max Design Mark Cronin Associate | Design Systems Manager PEDDLE THORP Slide 38 2012 Autodesk Module Summary This module demonstrates taking the first steps into Autodesk 3ds Max Design. Simple stylized images and more realistic visualization techniques are reviewed, with tips on how to improve your renders. Slide 39 2012 Autodesk Using the Suite Workflow Feature One click Suite Workflow Slide 40 2012 Autodesk Necessary Render Settings Ensuring that all of the basics are correctly set Slide 41 2012 Autodesk Stylized Images Produce simple scale model style images in no time at all Slide 42 2012 Autodesk Photorealistic Images Choosing the right materials Consistent lighting setup Paying attention to detail What to add after rendering Slide 43 2012 Autodesk Slide 44 Get Creative Start out simple and build on your knowledge Adjust lighting for interesting shadows Use functionality such as Proxies for landscaping Use Render Elements with compositing for more depth Introduce Motion Blur with Velocity map Add Depth of Field with Z depth channel Look to reference images for ideas and inspiration Slide 45 2012 Autodesk Next Steps Modules in this class: Module 1: Setting Up Autodesk Revit for Fast Results Module 2: Quick Images with Autodesk Revit & Autodesk Composite Module 3: Conceptual Images with Autodesk SketchBook Designer Module 4: Real-time Presentations with Autodesk Showcase Module 5: Better Quality Visuals with Autodesk 3ds Max Design Recommended next steps: Review the hand-out from this class Search class catalogue for 3ds Max Design classes Slide 46 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, 3ds Max, Revit, and Showcase are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.